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ulties of our country, and relying on him, I again thank you for this generous reception. [Applause.] Progress of Mr. Hamlin to Washington. Bangor, Me., Feb. 18. --Vice-President Hamlin and lady left here this morning en route for WashiVice-President Hamlin and lady left here this morning en route for Washington. He will arrive at Boston this evening, and leave for the West tomorrow morning. He was escorted from Hampden to our city by a large number of his fellow-townsmen, and, was received here by the Mayor and ex-Mayor of this city, and an immense in single and double sleighs escorted the party to the railroad station. Notwithstanding the early hour this morning, Mr. Hamlin was received with enthusiastic cheers and the warm greetings and affectionate farewell of thousands of his fellow-citizens. In reply to a brief address by C. S. Crosby, Esq., Mr. Hamlin made a few remarks, and as the train was starting in the course of his remarks he said: "I go to the discharge of the official duties which have been conferred upon me by a gen